'We're
being used': Rapper Vic
Mensa pleads for gun
control legislation.
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Chicago
Rapper Vic
Mensa discusses how love and concern for his hometown drove him to become an activist and humanitarian.*
While many of his song lyrics speak to the horrors of gun violence,
Mensa goes even further, using his platform to promote gun
control legislation and get behind movements like
March for Our Lives and the protests at
Standing Rock. His foundation,
SaveMoneySaveLife, will help provide medical assistance and educational programs to communities in Chicago that have the highest rates of violence.
Mensa most recently released the single "Reverse,"
*featuring G-Eazy. Read more...
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